New Potter and Treason Make Best Children’s Fiction List

Gerry sent in this funny one.

The summer of 2003 will always be remembered as the summer when children and children-like adults everywhere got swept away by two wildly entertaining works of magical fiction. Of course, I’m talking about J.K. Rowling’s action-packed fantasy Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Ann Coulter’s Treason, a hilarious novel about a magical world where everything is black and white and there’s always only one solution to any problem and anyone who disagrees with today’s administration (not the last one and not the next one) is unfoundedly and beyond-stupid-ly guilty of a very serious crime whose specific definition does not even apply in said cases. Doesn’t that sound magically unbelievable?

[via what would kofi annan do?]